Yet another Twitter enabling app rears its pretty head, pushing Mentions and Direct Messages to your iPhone. iTweetreply packs these and other useful functions into a simple and useful twitter client. I was used to getting DMs by email, which was already pretty convenient. My desire to be also notified of Mentions led me to […]
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iTweetreply Updated: a quick review

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Yet another Twitter enabling app rears its pretty head, pushing Mentions and Direct Messages to your iPhone. iTweetreply packs these and other useful functions into a simple and useful twitter client.

I was used to getting DMs by email, which was already pretty convenient. My desire to be also notified of Mentions led me to voice this need aloud. Someone heard my cry cos along came a Facebook message with a prompt to check this app out.

It does what it promises quite well, giving you an easy and more direct way to keep up with your twitter conversations.

Mentions and DMs appear like SMS messages, prompting you to hit reply or close as needed.

The app has been redesigned in the update, adding the ability to retweet (you can even choose retweet style) and you can opt to send tweets separately or group in 1 tweet. Not bad.

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At the moment the app supports only 1 twitter account, it would be good to store multiple accounts.

Though the app won ‘t replace my twitter app of choice, its foremost function of letting me know when someone writes or reacts to my tweets is worth the price for me.

iTweetreply is available on the App Store for $ 1.99 / € 1,79

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